I applied online. I interviewed at Infosys (New York, NY) in Apr 2019
Interview
They reached out to me 2 months after I submitted my application. First step was the phone screening with a recruiter whole explained the process and asked general questions. She then sent an invitation for the online aptitude test consisting if 15 questions relating to probabilities, time-distance, etc. Then was the third and I believe final technical video interview with two experienced technical team members. They asked some behavioral but mostly technical questions. The questions were mostly not from other interview questions on Glassdoor so I would recommend brushing up your Java knowledge and also any other language you may have put on your resume. One of the interviewers asked all the questions the other just gave his introduction and the listened to the rest of it. The guy who did ask the questions mentioned we're not looking for someone who only graduated we need someone with experience since it is intermediate level position so if you're fresh out of college your chances are slim unless you have been working on Java yourself too after taking some classes and have done hackathons. If you're not interested in Java, the whole interview process would be a waste of time since they want someone with Java experience.
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Infosys (Richardson, TX) in May 2026
Interview
There were 3 Rounds in total. First was the Screening round where they asked basic Behavioral questions, discussed salary. Next was an online assessment which involved 2 coding questions and 10 MCQ's (basic CS concepts). Last round was a technical interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Past Projects, Data Structures, Programming skills
Thorough process. Asked about accomplishments and scenario based questions. Questions about how one would handle certain scenarios and how they can reflect to working with the company
Asked about my previous experience in leadership. Nothing to do with technical expertise
Went through a screeing process then moved on to the technical interview. Felt a little unprofessional because they were late and they did not have their camera on. Took almost 2 weeks to get a result back.